What is a Nanny?

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A nanny is a salaried employee of a family. They are hired to take care of the children in the family and often act in place of and for the parents. The are usually found in the homes of very busy and financially well off families.
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nanny - Definition [nan-ee]
(n.) Person employed to take care of a child
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